kashicraig said:
When I replace my motherboard will I have to format the HD and reinstall
WindowsXP? thanks
You will normally have to to a Repair Install after replacing the
motherboard. A Repair Install will preserve your user data files,
installed applications, and configuration settings. Windows Updates
will have to be reinstalled.
See
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm for detailed
instructions.
WARNING!!!!!!
If your computer has a "BIOS Locked" OEM version of Windows XP then
you will not be able to replace the motherboard *unless* the
replacement board is from the same OEM as the original computer.
To determine if you have an OEM version of Windows XP open Control
Panel - System - General and look at the 20 character code shown on
the last line of the "Registered to" section of the Window. If the
second segment of that code reads OEM then you have an OEM version.
To determine if your OEM version is BIOS Locked (also called SLP) open
Control Panel - Accessories - System Tools and look for a menu item
named "Activate Windows". If this item is not present then your OEM
Windows is a BIOS Locked version.
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP
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